D'Station Racing come up short in Super GT's finale

Sunday, November 02, 2025

 


It was a disappointing conclusion to their Super GT Series endeavours for the D’Station Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 team at the end of today’s final round of the season from Motegi.

Having already lost their chance at the GT300 class crown after an untimely string of three no or low points scoring rounds, their arrival at a circuit not exactly suited to their car’s performance characteristics didn’t raise any hopes of a final resurgence going into this final round either.


Those differences quickly became apparent in qualifying after the #777 crew of Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg ended up seventh out of a class size of twenty-eight cars – albeit two point three seconds off the leading GT300 pace.

Contact from a Ferrari coming up the inside from a long way backdropped the Aston Martin right back to the rear of the pack as the season closing 300km race got underway before the remaining time was a long, hard claw back up the order to eventually finish P12 overall.


Despite claiming the two class wins at the two solo driven rounds from Fuji Speedway earlier in the year which saw them come very close to the overall class lead, the second half to their season has been far from kind ending with the team coming up short of their ultimate ambition of the class championship.

The team already appear to be planning for their 2026 campaign.

Photo credits - Team
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